Pannos Winzeler

Archive for November, 2007

We are pleased to announce two new additions to the Pannos Winzeler staff

Monday, November 5th, 2007

Kira Morehouse is the Junior Account Executive at Pannos Winzeler. Kira is responsible for the administrative support of the Account Executives and Media Department. If your account executive is not available or out of the office, feel free to ask for Kira and she will follow through for you. Her email is kira@pannoswinzeler.com. This is a new position.

Prior to joining Pannos Winzeler, Kira worked as a Sales Executive Assistant with Workplace Systems, a small manufacturing business based out of New Hampshire. Prior to arriving in New Hampshire, she attended Michigan State University and graduated with a B.A. in Communication. She also interned under a grant from the National Highway Traffic Safety Association and worked exclusively with the State of Michigan’s Office of Highway Safety Planning on public information campaigns such as “Click It or Ticket.” When she is not working, she enjoys time with her husband and their infant daughter as well as involvement with community service in the Manchester area.

Meagan Fish is the new Assistant Director of Media and Public Relations at Pannos Winzeler. Meagan will primarily be involved in researching, planning, and placing paid media with a special focus on new media. In addition she will be taking the lead on many public relations initiatives. Her email is Meagan@pannoswinzeler.com.

Prior to joining Pannos Winzeler, Meagan was a Marketing Assistant at Hamersley Partners, a financial marketing firm in Boston, Massachusetts and a sales associate for Shoot to Kill Productions, a video production company. She graduated summa cum laude from Emerson College with a B.A. in Marketing Communication: Advertising and Public Relations. She has worked closely with community programs in Boston and also in Manchester, New Hampshire, including The Women’s Lunch Place and New Horizons Soup Kitchen. As a native of Bedford, New Hampshire, she is happy to return to her childhood home.